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The Atlantic: Cities and the Offshoring of Work.

“A good deal of the ongoing national conversation on jobs has focused on either the need to retain higher-paying manufacturing jobs or to shift the structure of the economy toward higher-end, higher-skilled work while upgrading the educational and skill levels of the workforce. But it is perhaps even more imperative to upgrade the sticky jobs our economy already has.

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